Word: petrobr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...moral and intellectual depth . . . unquestionable knowledge . . . experience," a man who could provide the nation with "progress, well-being and happiness." This paragon, to no one's surprise, turned out to be another military man, ex-General Ernesto Geisel, 65, president of the state-owned petroleum monopoly, Petrobrás. Geisel must be approved by the electoral college before he is inaugurated for a five-year term on March 15, but this college is controlled by the generals' ARENA Party...
...model of efficiency, has no hobbies except reading (in four languages) and takes work home at night. He was a leader of the military coup that toppled Goulart on charges of "Communism and corruption." When he retired from the service to take over Petrobrás in 1969, he was a tough senior judge on the Supreme Military Tribunal that is charged with prosecuting "subversives...
...newspaper comment, however, there is already considerable private speculation in Brazil as to which of the dozen or so generals in the junta will be picked. The odds-on favorite right now seems to be General Ernesto Geisel, 64, who is head of the government-owned petroleum monopoly, Petrobrás. Geisel has one major advantage over other contenders: his brother Orlando is Minister of the Army and also a four-star general, which means they have eight stars between them. Geisel's business experience presumably would serve him well in guiding national economic policy...